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Its there a way to use touchtunes hardware with windows?

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abispac:
How in da hell can touchtunes display this can of stuff? I'ma post on the monitor forum to see if I can get help on how to achieve that.  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XfM9iK9NWrg

abispac:
I think its gonna be alot of trouble to have a useful top panel in windows, I guess I'm gonna use it as an RGB display like I did on the Angelina, I'm gonna print a translucent sticker and call it done. I really don't want to overthink this.

abispac:
Bummer, the virtuo screen is not 1080p its 1366x768....

abispac:
Lilshawn, your stuff is on the way, check pm for tracking number.

lilshawn:

--- Quote from: abispac on August 05, 2024, 03:13:54 pm ---Bummer, the virtuo screen is not 1080p its 1366x768....

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not really a fault with touchtunes... it's the panel manufacturers...

1024x768 was a "Standard Resolution" size for a VERY long time... when Widescreen started becoming standard, an easy hack to preserve the vertical resolution and just extend the horizontal resolution to get the 16:9 ratio "conforming" resolution of 1365.33333333..., which they've rounded up (because they don't like odd # pixel counts) to 1366.

dumb as hell, but what we ended up with.

so, as a result...of the total production of all 219 different panel models of the 26.0" size ever manufactured...

17 are 1920x1080,
1 is 2560x1440,

and the remaining 201 panels are 1366x768.

for comparison, 27" panels have currently 781 different models to choose from and roughly 11 are less than 1080p resolution. it's just a weird panel size released at a wierd transition time for panel manufacturers and chosen by tyco/elo to build the unit.

about halfway through the virtuo run, the supply of new 26" panels basically ran out... so they transitioned to 27" panel (which necessitated the redesign of the glass touch overlay.)

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